Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green, 1925 - 169 Seiten |
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... wrote : " Dryden may properly be considered as the father of English criticism , ” and Sir Walter Scott ranked him in poetry " second only to Milton and Shakespeare . " It is fortunate that Dryden exercised his powers both as a critic ...
... wrote : " Dryden may properly be considered as the father of English criticism , ” and Sir Walter Scott ranked him in poetry " second only to Milton and Shakespeare . " It is fortunate that Dryden exercised his powers both as a critic ...
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... of going over the Homeric scenes ; also , he wrote this critical judgment on a blank leaf of Ossian : Such was blind Maeonides of ampler cast . Shelley was an Homeric enthusiast , and we know from [ 147 ] HOMER AND ENGLAND.
... of going over the Homeric scenes ; also , he wrote this critical judgment on a blank leaf of Ossian : Such was blind Maeonides of ampler cast . Shelley was an Homeric enthusiast , and we know from [ 147 ] HOMER AND ENGLAND.
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... wrote a short poem in alternate hexameters and pentameters , On Translations of Homer , and in 1888 wrote another poem , To Ulysses , which begins with the verse : Ulysses , much - experienced man , words suggested by the first verse of ...
... wrote a short poem in alternate hexameters and pentameters , On Translations of Homer , and in 1888 wrote another poem , To Ulysses , which begins with the verse : Ulysses , much - experienced man , words suggested by the first verse of ...
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